EXCLUSIVE: Loukman Ali on His Upcoming Feature ‘Cakewalk’ and Finding a New Focus in Writing
With his current and future projects, the Ugandan filmmaker has shifted his creative process towards writing.
With his current and future projects, the Ugandan filmmaker has shifted his creative process towards writing.
Directors Wangondu and Brown reflect on colonial land dispossession, inherited silence and the possibility of justice.
In this exclusive interview, the actress talks about landing her role in 'A Quiet Place: Day One' and her next high-profile film 'Call Me Queen.'
From features and shorts to TV series, here’s a running list of Kenyan films and TV shows to anticipate in 2026.
Nigerian filmmaker C.J. Obasi on 'Mami Wata’s' success, his new project 'La Pyramide' and move to Rwanda.
The Ugandan-American actor, documentarian and photographer reflects on art, identity, and the power of returning home through storytelling.
Kadandara's films, those already released and those still forthcoming, do not seem to educate politely; they ambush.
"We’re not here to do 'small African films.' We’re here to create cinema that competes on the world stage.”
AISFM aims to give African short films visibility, value, and a sustainable marketplace.
Kenyan producer June Wairegi on Locarno Open Doors and redefining how African films are made and distributed.
Edi Gathegi's turn as Mr. Terrific in James Gunn’s superhero blockbuster opens new possibilities.
We unpack the strategy behind Kenya’s biggest film premiere and the business thinking of those who made it happen.
Cassandra Onwualu on how the new Pan-African film distribution initiative wants to take African films across borders.
The founder of Filmmakers Hangout is building peer networks and reshaping access and distribution in Kenya’s film industry.
From swoony fantasies to sobering realities, African filmmakers are exploring love through the lens of class and culture.
Nice Githinji’s journey from actor to intimacy coordinator and film curator who is reshaping Kenya’s cinema culture through Boma Film Nights.
Tonny Ogwa calls for a bold reinvention of Kenyan cinema grounded in cultural identity, originality, and artistic vision.
Inspired by Christopher Nolan and M. Night Shyamalan, emerging Kenyan filmmaker Trevor Sagide explores the mind and the unknown.
Kitale Film Week founder Peter Pages Bwire on building Kitale's film culture and the need for industry investment beyond Nairobi.
The actress reflects on her journey and the industry as she prepares to celebrate her decade-long acting career with an ambitious showcase.
The Kenyan-actor-turned-sailor discusses why he joined US Navy, his big dreams and why acting remains his first love.
With films like 'Kifungo', Kenyan filmmaker Voline Ogutu is exploring untapped genres in Kenya while tackling human and relatable stories.
Known for his Swahili storytelling, the director takes on his most audacious and ambitious project yet with his debut feature.
For this Kenyan documentary filmmaker, known for his socio-political storytelling, truth is often stranger, and more intriguing than fiction.
As Geoffrey, Mirichii gives one of the most outstanding performances an actor has ever delivered in the Kenyan film landscape.
Wamai discusses her journey creating the critically-acclaimed film and making it as raw and as genuine as possible.
Arguably Kenya's most successful film, 'Supa Modo' should be our 'Parasite.' Our 'Touki Bouki.' It genuinely deserves it.
'Nairobi Half Life' is our omega, our first nuclear explosion of cinematic expression, and a distinctly Kenyan addition to the crime genre.
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